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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]20814 has a big chunk of downtown Bethesda (including east Bethesda) fwiw. [/quote] 20814 also includes Edgemoor -- a great neighborhood where you can walk to all the stores and restaurants in Bethesda, as well as the Metro, library and movie theatres. There's also the Edgemoor club with pool and tennis. Commute to GU is pretty easy -- Little Falls to Mass, then cut through Glover Park to avoid Wisconsin. A teardown is about $1M. Note that MS and HS boundaries may chance with the construction of the new MS, but Bethesda ES will remain the in-boundary school. [/quote] Edgemoor is an outlier within Bethesda 20814...pooks hill is real[/quote] Edgemoor and East Bethesda look pretty real to me. Are you saying they're Potemkin villages? Fascinating. [/quote] Nope. Saying they are in the top 1 percent of that zip code in terms of cost. Doofus.[/quote] Where's your evidence for this statement? And, BTW, you're very rude. [/quote] Doofus ain't so bad. My source is the census map posted above.[/quote] Your source is the census explorer? Have you really looked at it? There simply is no way you can look at it and think that Edgemoor and East Bethesda only represent 1% of the zip code, even leaving aside that it doesn't show housing costs. [/quote] I have looked at it. And the differences in income over certain tracts within that zip code are startling. Do not forget that a small patch of downtown Bethesda may have 25 times the number of residents per square mile as another.[/quote]
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